Author: The Naked Kiss

Kiss Napoleon Goodbye is essentially a film about relationships and the jealous, hateful and obsessive natures of them. Hedda (Lydia Lunch) and her husband Neal live in an isolated castle in the countryside that was formerly the home of Napoleon. They live a pretty relaxed life and are expecting their first child, and then one […]

Rock n Roll Nerd is an intimate look at the rise to fame of Australian musician / comedian Tim Minchin. Until I watched this DVD I had no idea who Tim Minchin was and well…I wasn’t missing out on much. His comedy is music based and he sings about himself, his wife, and the way […]

If I were to tell you that after viewing this trilogy of films, that it immediately became my favourite trilogy of films, beating out such favourites as ￼Star Wars and The Lord of The Rings, would that be enough to satisfy you? If so, awesome, go out and buy it. If the store isn’t open […]

Some of you might know Nocturno Culto from his Darkthrone fame, but today I received a pleasant email with the replies to my questions on his film The Misanthrope. If you haven’t watched, rented, downloaded or stolen this film then do yourself a favour and get a copy now. The Naked Kiss: Could you tell us […]

Wow, what can I say? Robot Chicken Star Wars… I have never to this date seen an episode of Robot Chicken or Star Wars, but thankfully this was a 23 minute episode and featured a bunch of characters from Star Wars that I am pretty familiar with. If you know the show then you can […]

I’m from Hollywood chronicles Andy Kaufman’s performances in the world of wrestling… not so much professional man on man wrestling, but Kaufman’s own inter-gender wrestling (for which he held the belt for). I’m from Hollywood was a film that Kaufman and Margulies worked on while Kaufman was still alive but was later finished after his death by Margulies […]

Wadd: The Life and Times of John C. Holmes is an award winning documentary/biography of one of the most “biggest” porn stars ever.Wadd takes an in-depth look at pretty much every aspect of John’s life, from his abusive childhood in rural Ohio to his bizarre marriage/love affairs, his porn films, his drug addictions and the Wonderland murders. […]

The Best of GG Allin & The Murder Junkies is a 47 minute concert compiled of, if you will, ‘the best’ clips from GG and the Murder Junkies’ performances. The songs performed are: Look Into My Eyes & Hate Me, Outlaw Scumfuc, Kill Everything I fuck, I Wanna Rape You, Gypsy Motherfucker, Hangin Out With […]

Killer Nun is an Italian Nunsploitation flick starring Anita Ekberg (Fellini’s La Dolce Vita) as sister Gertrude. Sister Gertrude works in a geriatric hospital and is recovering from neurosurgery. She is dependent on morphine to help with headaches which she experiences daily, and man does she has some track marks that can rival that dude in Requiem for a […]

On the Air is director David Lynch’s post-Twin Peaks TV series. With the help of Mark Frost, they created the most whimsical, surreal and down right silly TV show ever. Now, this isn’t a bad thing…but it is soooo over the top that it might piss people off straight from the start but if you handled the […]

Elvis Meets Nixon is a mockumentary-TV movie about Elvis’s expedition to the Whitehouse to become a Federal Marshall for the DEA. I am a HUGE Elvis fan and was jumping up and down with joy when I found about this film. Elvis Meets Nixon is a comedy/satire and is one of the most awesome Elvis movies out there. […]

The Beaver trilogy is a series of three vignettes about an impersonator called Groovin’ Gary (Richard Griffith) that director Trent Harris (Rubin and Ed, Plan 10 From Outer Space) met by chance in a parking lot whilst testing out a new colour video-camera. The Beaver Trilogy is a sort of documentary account and reinterpretation of their meeting and […]

Imagine a world where everyone is polite, nobody swears and there is no trash. You’re in a seemingly perfect, chaos and violence free world. A paradise, only there are no memories, pain, real emotions, children, or even death. Everything is fabricated, monotonous, detached and impersonal. 40 Year old Andreas finds himself in this place and […]